I see Apple had the good sense to move back to trays. I hate slots. Those mini CD single sized discs have even started to pop up on driver discs, err... Imagine them getting stuck ughh... Now if only they could put a tray on the TiBook!
<strong>I see Apple had the good sense to move back to trays. I hate slots. Those mini CD single sized discs have even started to pop up on driver discs, err... Imagine them getting stuck ughh... Now if only they could put a tray on the TiBook!</strong><hr></blockquote>
They are standard CDs and they work in all CD drives.
From Apple's TIL:
Standard size and shape discs:
The 77 mm and 120 mm round discs are the only size and shape that work with slot loading or slotted tray CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives. See Figures 1 and 2.
I am also glad the new iMac's have gone back to trays over slots. Those business card CD's have started to get real popular just recently & if you put one in the old iMac, it required dissembly of the computer & CD drive to get it back out. It was just another reason not to get a iMac.
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I doubt it burns them, isun't that half the point of mini-discs(copy protection)
Yes, I would believe that any tray loading CDR/DVDR should be able to burn onto the mini cdrs.
<strong>I see Apple had the good sense to move back to trays. I hate slots. Those mini CD single sized discs have even started to pop up on driver discs, err... Imagine them getting stuck ughh... Now if only they could put a tray on the TiBook!</strong><hr></blockquote>
They are standard CDs and they work in all CD drives.
From Apple's TIL:
Standard size and shape discs:
The 77 mm and 120 mm round discs are the only size and shape that work with slot loading or slotted tray CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives. See Figures 1 and 2.
<a href="http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n58641" target="_blank">http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n58641</a>
You can pick up all sorts of shapes from <a href="http://www.sculptedcd.com" target="_blank">SculptedCD</a>.
As for the Burning issue, the Powermacs, new LCD iMacs and iBooks can burn these suckers as easily as they can any other CD-R.
They come in ALL sorts of shapes and can even be custom shaped to fit a logo or something similar.
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Mac Guru
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<strong>Can you get DVD-R's in that size? It would be nice to burn GameCube games </strong><hr></blockquote>
I'll burn you!
<strong>Can you get DVD-R's in that size? It would be nice to burn GameCube games </strong><hr></blockquote>
The GameCube spins discs in the reverse direction as computers and conventional CD/DVD writers/players.